Millennials Overtaken Baby Boomers As The United State's Largest Generation

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Pre-Writing Assignment 1A: Critical Reaction The millennials have overtaken Baby Boomers as the United State’s largest generation to date. Not only are they the largest, but the social and technological advances this generation has created, are some of the greatest society has ever seen. The Internet is said to give all young people access to, “information that once belonged mostly to the wealthy.” The accessibility and ability young people have to stay informed and stay connected is what makes the generation unique. Millennials are constantly criticized for being narcissistic and lazy. They are narcissists for being confident, empowered, and “convinced of their own greatness.” Yet somehow they are also lazy, since, with the help of computers, this generation grew up not having to do a lot of mental math. I believe these statements to be inaccurate as this generation is merely responding and adapting to the world they currently in. If the technology is there, why not take absolute …show more content…

The world is changing at a rapid speed and the way we communicate with each other indicates just this. Traditional practices of phone calls, mailing, and faxing have quickly been replaced by texting, sharing, and tweeting. It is not that traditional practices aren’t of good use, but there are now simpler, more efficient ways of communication. It would be foolish not to use these simplifications to our advantage. I believe a positive, more sensible description of millennials to be ones who “challenge convention.” Author Joel Stein in TIME Magazine article entitled “Millennials: The Me Me Me Generation”, uses this phrase as the millennials, “great mantra.” As mentioned earlier, the technological advances this generation has made are truly remarkable. Everyday new apps, softwares, and programs are created, all with intentions to simplify our

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